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savannahhooper

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A client was recently diagnosed as having erectile dysfunction. What would you conclude about this man?
 
  a. He is by definition experiencing dyspareunia.
  b. He cannot obtain an erection because he is not subjectively aroused.
  c. He ejaculates immediately upon insertion during intercourse.
  d. He may be subjectively aroused, but blood does not flow to his penis.

Question 2

After gathering data on the typical individuals who seek treatment for hypoactive sexual desire, how will researchers describe these individuals?
 
  a. They are confused about sexual identity.
  b. They are likely to have been abused as children.
  c. They are likely to have other mental and medical disorders.
  d. They are overwhelmed with guilt and anxiety concerning sexual activity.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c.





 

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